VARIETAL DESCRIPTIONS OF VEGETABLES Md KEYSTONE SEEDS 
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SUNRAY (Yellow) H TUNRA 
Introduced by the USDA. Fruit and plant characteristics similar to Golden 
- Jubilee, but with high Fusarium wilt resistance. 
VINES—Sturdy, compact, with heavy foliage, not determinate in growth habit. 
FRUIT—Golden orange with a pink blush, deep oblate with smooth shoulder. 
Fruit walls relatively heavy, seed cavity small. Flavor mild. 
VALIANT (Red) MS TOLIA 
An early large-fruited market variety, capable of heavy production. 
VINES—Spreading and somewhat open, but of medium size. Vigorous and 
productive. 
FRUIT—Deep globular, bright scarlet, meaty, mild flavored. 
VICTOR or Bounty (Red) H TAPPE 
Determinate or self-topping vine and uniform ripening gene. An early variety 
for the home and Northern market gardens. Al] America Selection B. M. 1941. 
VINES—Small, determinate, requires small space in garden, open type giving 
very little fruit protection. 
FRUIT—Yellowish-scarlet, globular, mild flavored, medium sized and numer- 
ous. 
WISCONSIN 55 (Red) c TISCO 
A large-fruited productive second early tomato developed by Dr. J. C. Walker 
of the University of Wisconsin as a main crop for the short season in Northern 
production areas. 
VINES—Medium large, spreading, with fair foliage cover. 
FRUIT—Medium to large size, slightly flattened to near globe, scarlet red. 
Thick walls, meaty flesh, firm, small seed cavities. 
YELLOW PEAR (Yellow) H TENCH 
Popular as a home garden or preserving variety. Has tall growth of vine, 
bearing large clusters of small pear-shaped, golden-colored fruit. 
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Ancient writings indicate that turnips have been used by man for over four thousand 
years. 
For high quality, the roots must be grown rapidly in fertile soil and should mature 
during cool weather. In hot weather, or if growth is slow, they become woody, stringy 
and bitter. Turnips and rutabaga are similar in culture, except for the longer growing 
season required by rutabaga. 
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COWHORN H TETRA 
A fine sort for stock feed, but also good for table use in the young stage. 
TOPS —Medium to large, upright, oblong, and coarse; medium green, and cut 
leaved. 
ROOT—10 to 12 inches long, 21% to 3 inches in diameter at the shoulder, tap- 
ered, somewhat crooked, greenish tinge at shoulder and rest white, 
of sweet flavor. 
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